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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Jun 1924, p. 11

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PAGE NO “THICK GOU‘ICIL Pursuant to adjournment, Council met as a Court of Revision; members all present. Minutes of last. meetlng were read and adopted. ‘ -;- -_.l. “CIC 1‘4““ “15“ uuvrvvw Shewellâ€"Matherâ€"That assessment. of August Lays bensug'gaiBed" VI -lucuvv -â€"--o â€"v ‘ Griersonâ€"Sllem'ell-IThat assess- ment of Donald McLean be reduced $100 on land_. __ -â€"‘ g _ __‘---“ W W vu 1 Shewellâ€"Baileyâ€"Tbat assessment of James McDougall be sustained on Lot. 24. Con. 10, and reduced $200 on Lot. 25, Corg._9. â€"- I _ __-__--_l uuv ~'J, vvuno v Baileyâ€"Shéwellâ€"That assessment of Thomas Scales bgyeducéd $100.4“ 1 Baileyâ€"M atherâ€"Jl‘haf _ vaisse'ssment of Davxd Gregg b? redggedlé'w. -‘ V.(?rwiéf‘;oh;fiaâ€"théfiâ€"frhat the asâ€" sessment of Philip McDonald be re- duced $150. gnu-‘1‘- ‘ v-vv Baileyâ€"Shewellâ€"Tliat assessment of Philip Schmidt be reduced $250. Baileyâ€"Griersonâ€"That assess- $82)“ of William Schmidt be reduced 5 . Matherâ€"Baileyâ€"That assessment of H. Messm-sclimidt be reduced $50. Baileyâ€"«Matherâ€"Jl‘hat assessment of John Miller be reduced $300. She§€efili§éilég'iffiétâ€" assessment of Thomas Brigham-go reduced $50. v- ---v â€"_â€"â€".- She“ ellâ€"Mather- That assessment of “90ng Mighton be reduced S50. Matherâ€"Grierson â€"- That assess- rsnont of Charles Mighton be reduced #50. (_iriex'son~-Shewell â€"â€" That assess- ment of Joseph Porter be sustained. Shewel lâ€"Bai Icyâ€"That assessment of James Sullivan b_e_ reduced $100.. ShcwellfBailcâ€"}';«'I‘hat asSessment roll as rewajed be accepted and the Assessm-_pal_q hgs sanityâ€"Carnal. ‘-V\J\.VV Shcwellâ€"Matherâ€"That s 11 e e p claims he paid : Charles Mighton. one lamb. $8; A. U. McDonald, two lambs andI one sheep, $18. Inspectors $1.50 eac 1. â€"___ A l [I flail}? â€"Watherâ€"â€"That assessment of J. Jagel\v_isk_i_ be Ipduced $50. ___1 Bailoyâ€"Griorsnnâ€"Jl‘hat grants for orncting wirv fmurc be paid: Fred Sclu'iencx't. 30 rods. $7.330; Jas. Park, 120 1-054], $30; Adam Fizzell. 40 rods. $10: Hex-h. Schmidt, 80 rods. $“20.â€"«(_1:u' Showcllâ€"â€"l§ail(‘-)'--â€"'lflnat. W. Svalt‘s he paid $1.50 for damages tn plnwâ€" Czlx'l'ind, (jI'ie-I‘sonâ€"Shmvcllâ€"Thal. ILA. Fal- cmwr kw paid $6. Robe-rt, Ryan $10. fur mnn'oying: {Izmhlwvlls tn Huusv Hf Iivt'llgv. and 1). J. McDonald and Jumps Maihm' $2 vach for ilnwf'stjgatâ€" ing suxnc.â€"â€"Ctu-x°iml.A - Ball.\â€".â€"‘slw\wll.â€"~llmt a ;._:.¢'I'mt f {.30 hp gin: n tn 1 lnmomi for “mail- ing st: vut_s.-â€"1_Izul iml. "JJIJP JJ)JJJ)\\ inJ' :1cc11u11ls \\JJ1'JJ[1aiJl: CuntiaJJ ROJTHJ'JJ. 11Jl.1JJ l)1iJ_l;.:JJ.8118 J'1 H.\JilJ'hJJll.11am111'i11Jing.8JJ)’1971; Municipal \\J11lJl stziti11'11JJ1\.81;'1.68; \\. (i. llastiJJ, tools and 1'J111ai1's 10 g1'aJJJi'.811.:'111; onJJ mJJJJJinJJ 01 Loun- J'il. 813.75; HJ)l)J_J1'J.J11'iJJ1SJ111. I'JJplaJJ- in" cul\e1'ts,82; H. Stanl101'g0ur.l1 work, 83.10; J. McCuaig. \wik 81.28; R. Sl1a1pJ_J..68('.; A. 1.1111110). 6812; N. “111111111111. 82.2?1;'J. Hopkins 81.35; .Bailex. J'i'aJJinJJ' account Dixision 3 838.62; (I. Builcv. commission and 11l11111i11g..83.20:11. Noble,\\01‘k 8235; ..J B111'11s,82.2:');l).B111'11s,810.2.1; J. \\. Mather. “0111., 81 J. BailJJv, 8- 00 'll1J1111as Sl1JJ\\JJ.ll gI'adinJJ' account. Division 4. 8151.20; J. Yandt under- 11111511113. 8.1;\.BcckJ31',w.'Jnk.82; J. \VJJiJJJJ.11dOI'J__81. 1.2.' Council adjouxucd to meet on Mon- day, ."‘Jul) 4, at 9 o‘clock. â€"â€"J. H. Chittick Clelk. GLENBLG COUNCIL Council mot in ’l 11VV nsliip Hall for regular business 1111 Saturday .1111111 7 19"’.1\I11n1l1111's of the 1111:1111 wore all 1111,11511111 the Home in the chair. Minute: of WW meeting were 1111111 and passed. Afl'idaVits VV1'11'11 taknn‘ and claims 1111111 by 11111. folloVVing 113111113 f111' 511111111 kill111l by dogs: 1". 3111agl1111'.1‘111' sl1111111.$l:'1;Jam11s HaloV for 1 311111111 812; John McKoclinio, 1 511111111. .12; Ii. J. 111111011 1 lamb. 33"; DaVo \oung.11n'1_11_1 sheep, $30. It was m11V'111l by Aljoeâ€"Black that. tho al111V11. claims for sheep (19%! 11V- (11! 11V 1l11gs.as codified bv 1113111101013 1111 1111111111111 that Colin McAI'tlnn be paid $3 1111' No inspections 111111an Wright $1.50 1111' lh1'11o inspections of said 5.11111111â€"163111111111. 1 Claims in dvtail for wintm- work in tho several wards were, filed am- ounting in the. aggregate as follows : \Wml l. AIPX. Aljm: Commissionm' $8.;00 \\'ar_.cl ’ Inhli MHh'ath $41.60]; Ward 3 .VL Black 3527; \Valll 4. T. Brmliv $52.54) ()11 motion 01 Mc- Giathâ€" \ljon pm mvnt \\ as authoriz- 'Cd MP the ahmv amounts. Petitions “'0“! presented for tho folloxxing partivs for “in! fence b0- nus ”1'25 cvnts per 10d: D McDon- ald. for ~10 rods vwctecl on Sidnroad 310. $35; Abraham HOOIN‘I'. 60 Pods. ml Sidem’mls 30 and 31, 2 S.l).R.. $15; Archie Brodie. 108 I‘mls. Lnt. 8. (inn. 12. ('27; 'l‘. .L Brodiv. :3z3 rods, Lot 9. (2011.13. 313 .75. Black-ég‘djovâ€"Thait. Um above wit-o. ffmce bonus as (rm-tlligd to by [wri- tIth-I‘S hgj pantâ€"Carried. The fullowing acmimnts wow 01*- dmwl paid : Contract Room-d. adver- tising bridge“. Lot 1:3. (301). :3. 31.3 60 Pricmillo‘ l’nlicv 'l‘iusti‘i‘31>i*(zial Hydiu IatOS $10.80; Troasurm' half day adjusting tmxn line accnunts “ith Clork and Truasurur 01 Egm- mnnt. $1.50: the Clerk. $1.50; llerk, on salar} q<19.) 00 postage to date 34.80. teiephqning 300. Council adpouxnpd to SaturdaV Ju_l_y 5 at 10.30 a ..m The Council met in the Township To Everyw’oman Durham Branch, - - - - John Kelly, Manager. Branch also it Pficeville. ‘ ' women lack ir surplu_s too Cl CU. auu uvvvv~vâ€"__-_ ' ' t of 'odleâ€"Blackâ€"That the Copy Relilision now adjourn t0 Erlday, June ‘27, at 2 gclock pm. mgr]; " :- -T‘Annlr‘: Read the Classified Ads! It will pay yOu. 0‘ V-.â€"-â€"â€"â€"_. _ Council met, in the. Clerk’s office on Wednesday, May 28 at 10 am. All the members present, except, Richard Barber. The Reeve was in the chair. 1- Linux; 0 Ovensâ€"H. Millerâ€"Jr hat owing _to the absence of the Clerk through Ill- ness that James H. Ellis be Clerk PI'O tomâ€"Carried. â€"- a l‘-- W. Millerâ€"H. Millerâ€"That the minutes of the last regular meeting as read he ad01;itedâ€"â€".Cam'ied James H. Ellis gave the oath to each member of the Council for the (Juurt of Revision. The Reeve was chairman. There were five apcpals against. tho Assessor’s Roll, namely: Henry Nicholson, John Mulqueen, John Boglc. G. B. Smith and Joseph Morâ€" ris. No action was taken on Henry Nicholson and Joseph Morris. John Mulquocn and John Boglo were each lowered $200. and George B. Smith $50. A few other minor changes wore made. Ovensâ€"H. Millerâ€"«That the As- sessment Roll as corrected and a- mvndmj he {moaned by the Court of va'ision. loss palpable crrors.â€"â€"Car. W. MillM‘â€"â€"(_)wnsâ€"That. Byâ€"law :3 ”1' 192-1 I'm now read a third time, svnlml with tho 50:11 Hf the corpora- tiun and orgy-(1)351.“ in the by-law hm'k.â€"(_Iarriml. \\'. MillcPâ€"I-I. Millerâ€"'l‘l’mt Reeve lw instruct-mi tn whet-Lise. for tenders fur fu'hlgt's.-â€"â€"+Car1'i0t_l. A letter was read f rom David A1- lan with :1 viow to forming a muni- cipal association Hf the ()lficials 0f the. dill'orvnt. municilmlitics within tlu' county 01‘ Grey. No action was takon. The following accounts were paid on motion of W. Miller and Ovens: John Bii'r, winter work on Base Lien, Lot 31, (jun. '15, 87.00; J. Wlhiteford, rep. culvert. and using (ii-a", Norâ€" manby and Bentinck, our share, $2.60; J. Whiteford, 120 rods wire f ence, and using drag, $34; J. Rowan. attending Court of Revision 83, de- livering dog tags $2; total $5.00; W. THE savings accounts, triflingtobank. S To Sell Summer Residents City people in the country for the Sum- mer can be sold gro- ceries and meats by Long Distance. Some grocers (and butchers) call up out-of-town cus- tomers once a week and get their orders. Deli- veries are made by truck or express. Some grocers arrange with their customers before they leave town, to give this service. They say they can well afford to pay for Long Distance calls on weekly orders. Let us work out with you a plan for the sur- rounding district. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. 31556ha1d, Clerk. Carson, moving grader t0 Ayton, $4; road damaged .by. river, 1‘” t’ 5’ 00‘“ Jac. Fischer, dragging road, C0115: 7 16’ $40; comm‘5510n9r52 1“’0kin:: at- and 8, $4; John Miller, to pay parties ter Township : H. Miller $3; William Charles Holm $7.50, 10m; grading road, Lots 20 and-2,.Con. 7, Ovens $5; . . $36; 0. G. Widmeyer, printing ac- $17.50; Council meeting at da‘p. $33, count re police trustees, $69.50; Hy. 90; Municipal Wlorld, StatiOllt‘I‘}', 3} Miller, .to pay parties grarding and The Gouncgil adjourned to nlliwl. in, gravellmg Sidellne, â€"â€"R. H. Fortune, Cleri'l-z. .i. ..... .___. fleshâ€"130131. .. Gent’s Furnisher In the Following Men 7 s and Boys’ Furnishings Paroid Roofing has earned its enviable re- putation during a quarter century of use because- Paroid Roofing is made by Bird Son. Limited (Est. 1795). manufacturers of Nepomet and Canadian Twin Shingles; Bird's Art Craft Roll Roofing. Nepomet Black Building Papel and Combination Wall Board. There's a Bird product fo: every sort of building. “'!‘|\ “Good Old Paroid!” Our Stock ls Complete.â€" Our Prices Are Right. SPECIAL PRICES Men’s and Boys’ Suits Men’s Odd Trousers Men’s Khaki Pants Men’s and Boys’ Summer Underwear Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats A. S. HUNTER CO. D. M. SAUNDERS It pays big dividends in wear and satisfaction for years and years! It is distinctiveâ€"comes in three colors, slate red, slate green and bright gray. It 13 extra heavy and pliableâ€"will not crack In cold weather. It 18 waterproof and sparkproofâ€" gives complete protection. We are ‘ headquarters for Bird's roofi: building papers, and wall board. Durham. Ontario :t 'for 1d fashioned kiln the summer ‘.‘;:‘:',n: Without intention. m advertising mm 0‘ ;- lnterest angle. Aftm' a mu: dx'npsy Hf tlu- luv \Vlln had mmw [ulssvd away at Singhamptun .. years. 'l‘lw o‘m \QX‘\ highlx 1. ‘I' at {he- (nlvn ch \ Dmham hum l of the lat«- My. “hon quih- \.. parnnts in tho “In-xv hi~ mi The fumih' mu “'th 11v [HM Quebec is natural. living we of the viii with every action in : But in Quebec 111‘ E.;. He has somethin; :1 ways. To family In; handâ€"plough; to thw «- ters and boys of all .2; the changes of fly- a. - And yet there $01!" hurry. none of that «iv: And so whcn \w 2. freedom of spiriL. away as we comb n: simple and the fmni Here by the road L Old France and onrw ix: abroad in the mm carts Still hOId HM I'H‘W: pal‘c‘nis in ”w win-re" hi~ HRH The famih' In. whvrv 11v hm! mam-ind in :1 M! him with mm 101'. Ht.- is ulw mother. ul.h-.~i 311‘. and Mrs. .lw ton. Mr. \\'H~‘u I‘eligicm and :1 1 Urdvr“. mum- \'01'}’ lzn'gvly u 111300 10 Sing]: \lenwdny HI Schicn \\;I< h‘ church. (‘HIMH pastor. and 1h and ”Mick 2' 'l‘hnmas and i: Sish‘l'. Mrs. \\‘ Mrs. .lnsulm I: \V. vat‘v, .\I:-. Christ. 311'. :21: \Villiam .IHIHE‘ and Mrs. (h'ni'; Christ and .luist And nothing is 11.0?“ I“): dog carts Of 1110 Qll‘ Int? ': :; ders" has won his. mm} m. I these “chiens” of (111.15.“ ‘- do them rustic-'9. And yet what a par: 111;. Province. far Lumpy in r~:' dogs fill niches. in 11;. in inabed from on; :4("..v::.-4 . dog carts as :1 wow: n" :he famllv bro: 1k :hri 11'21; mg, unharnessinx. drzx :9; Richards“! Mr. and .\1 {NW} Sun 1011M“: HI Jusvph .\l' husmmi H lmw'thy 11 \\'8S H\¢'l" Scotlan hm'v fl gain: 1 indllsh' man. Mr. I lump 5; hi~ 1m "These ‘chions‘ of (MM..- 3, Thursday, June 12, 1924. qu' owx Flesherton VLQCE THE FAMHA I! \\'1 ll \V \\

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